Friday, May 14, 2010

The Dangers of Black Mold

There over one million kinds of mold in existence today. These will include yeast, fungi, and yes, mold. Mold, or sometimes thought of synonymously with mildew, is a subset of fungi. Mold is usually fluffy in texture and grows in wet and dark environments. The texture will feel powdery. A particularly toxic type is known as Strachybotrys, or "toxic black mold" can pose as serious health risks.

Here are only a few of the health risks associated with toxic mold:


Allergic reactions. Mold will often cause adverse irritation to a few susceptible individuals.
Bleeding of the lungs.
Respiratory infections where the mold has gotten into the lungs.
Headaches, chronic fatigue, nose and throat irritation, watery eyes.
Building up of mucous membrane in throat, mouth, and lungs.

Black mold can be lurking anywhere in your home. However, be aware of the fact that mold exists in every household. It is important to know the signs of black mold and where it can be found. Here are a few places where toxic mold can be hiding:


Behind drywall-the back of drywall can easily house an entire colony of black mold because it is dark and cool behind your walls. Mold will show up on walls as cracks and bulging. If found on drywall then that section should be removed.
Basements have the largest chance of concocting mold than any other level of the home. Mold loves the wooden structures in basements and will often cause structural dangers if left alone too long.
Humidity filled rooms will often have mold because of the level of moistness in the room.

Mold presents a serious health risk for everyone that is exposed to it. These health risks, if allowed to persist, might even lead to death or cancer in the individual. And worst of all, mold can go unchecked for years, giving it a chance to grow rampantly within your home.

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